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- Highway_40_Blues runtime "3.183333333333333".
- Highway_40_Blues abstract ""Highway 40 Blues" is a song written by Larry Cordle, and recorded by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs. It was released in March 1983 as the third single from the album Highways & Heartaches. "Highway 40 Blues" became Ricky Skaggs' fifth number one on the country chart and his fifth consecutive number one. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the chart.The song was covered in Spanish as "Blues de la Nacional II" by La Guardia.".
- Highway_40_Blues album Highways_&_Heartaches_(Ricky_Skaggs_album).
- Highway_40_Blues bSide ""Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"".
- Highway_40_Blues genre Country_music.
- Highway_40_Blues musicalArtist Ricky_Skaggs.
- Highway_40_Blues musicalBand Ricky_Skaggs.
- Highway_40_Blues previousWork I_Wouldn't_Change_You_If_I_Could.
- Highway_40_Blues producer Ricky_Skaggs.
- Highway_40_Blues recordLabel Epic_Records.
- Highway_40_Blues runtime "191.0".
- Highway_40_Blues subsequentWork You've_Got_a_Lover.
- Highway_40_Blues wikiPageID "25694304".
- Highway_40_Blues wikiPageRevisionID "599750639".
- Highway_40_Blues writer Larry_Cordle.
- Highway_40_Blues after ""The Closer You Get"".
- Highway_40_Blues after "by Alabama".
- Highway_40_Blues album Highways_&_Heartaches_(Ricky_Skaggs_album).
- Highway_40_Blues artist Ricky_Skaggs.
- Highway_40_Blues bSide ""Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"".
- Highway_40_Blues genre Country_music.
- Highway_40_Blues hasPhotoCollection Highway_40_Blues.
- Highway_40_Blues label Epic_Records.
- Highway_40_Blues lastSingle ""I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"".
- Highway_40_Blues length "191.0".
- Highway_40_Blues name "Highway 40 Blues".
- Highway_40_Blues nextSingle ""You've Got a Lover"".
- Highway_40_Blues producer "Ricky Skaggs".
- Highway_40_Blues released "March 1983".
- Highway_40_Blues rows "2".
- Highway_40_Blues thisSingle ""Highway 40 Blues"".
- Highway_40_Blues title "Billboard Hot Country Singles".
- Highway_40_Blues title "RPM Country Tracks".
- Highway_40_Blues title "number-one single".
- Highway_40_Blues writer Larry_Cordle.
- Highway_40_Blues years "1983-07-09".
- Highway_40_Blues years "1983-07-23".
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:1982_songs.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:1983_singles.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:Billboard_Hot_Country_Songs_number-one_singles.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:Epic_Records_singles.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:RPM_Country_Tracks_number-one_singles.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:Ricky_Skaggs_songs.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Ricky_Skaggs.
- Highway_40_Blues subject Category:Songs_written_by_Larry_Cordle.
- Highway_40_Blues type MusicalWork.
- Highway_40_Blues type Single.
- Highway_40_Blues type Work.
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- Highway_40_Blues comment ""Highway 40 Blues" is a song written by Larry Cordle, and recorded by American country music artist Ricky Skaggs. It was released in March 1983 as the third single from the album Highways & Heartaches. "Highway 40 Blues" became Ricky Skaggs' fifth number one on the country chart and his fifth consecutive number one. The single stayed at number one for one week and spent a total of twelve weeks on the chart.The song was covered in Spanish as "Blues de la Nacional II" by La Guardia.".
- Highway_40_Blues label "Highway 40 Blues".
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- Highway_40_Blues sameAs Q5759837.
- Highway_40_Blues sameAs Q5759837.
- Highway_40_Blues wasDerivedFrom Highway_40_Blues?oldid=599750639.
- Highway_40_Blues isPrimaryTopicOf Highway_40_Blues.
- Highway_40_Blues name "Highway 40 Blues".